A heterosexual analog watch or clock.
My timepiece asked me not to jack off in front of him because he's a straight tiktok.
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A side of tiktok with people with alternative styles and beliefs. We have goths, punks, the gays, enbies, scene, and more. We have fun and relatable tiktoks and are the home of the LGBTQ+ community. Everyone is accepted here as long as you dont like Tr*mp, support acab, support the LGBTQ+ community and blm. If you're there, you either share our beliefs and styles or have severe trauma. You probably also had a fnaf, undertale, homestuck, mlp, nightcore, emo, or anything like that. You can't label yourself as alternative/alt if you judge people for their hobbies (cosplaying, being a furry, being a gacha, watching anime, ect.) .
Arson: Hey Milo! Did you see the new tiktoks from (insert alt tiktoker)?
Milo: Yeah, I did!
Emma: Eww, Who's that?
Arson: Oh, that's (insert name again)
Emma: Well it looks weird. Anyways, did you see the tiktok from Charli and Zoe?
Milo: I'm sorry, who?
Emma: Oh, you're part of those social reject kids. Get a life. *Walks off*
Arson: Huh?
Milo: Uhm,,, anyways so-
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The affects of what happens to a genuinely good song and or band and getting popular on TikTok. Said song or band have become utterly unbearable to listen to after so many people use it, speed it up, slow it down, edit it and make it show up everywhere until the song becomes mind numbing.
“Oh darn! I used to love that song now i cant stand it”
“Looks like it got the TikTok treatment”
Just another word for crimes against humanity.
Person 1: I'm about to do some TikTok challenges
Person 1's father: *Leaves to "get milk"*
TikTok users who claim to be Weebs.
TikTok Weebs are similar to fake Weebs the key difference being their unhealthy obsession with TikTok.
They will only watch trending Anime and whatever's on Netflix. Their goal is to gain notoriety within the trend. They aren't capable of thinking for themselves and tend to follow the heard. If Anime were to become unpopular they'd drop it in a heartbeat. To them there's no point being a "Weeb" unless everyone knows.
They feel compelled to post TikToks of them watching/referencing popular Anime as to follow the trend but in reality no one actually cares. Real Weebs will go out of their way sinking thousands of hours and dollars into the medium solely for their enjoyment. Weebs don't feel the need to tell everyone and keep it to themselves.
TikTok Weebs usually never finish series and have under 10 anime on their watched list. Anime they most commonly watch consist of Death Note, Attack on Titan, Haikyu!!, My Hero Academia, Demon Slayer, Spy x Family and what ever else is on Netflix, Trending and Seasonal. They'll watch Mainstream anime if its currently popular.
They ruin Anime fanbases with their hot takes and cringey TikTok posts and ship characters that are extremely unlikely to actually date in the context of the Anime's storyline. E.g. Deku and Bakugo, making you think; Did they even watch the series?
There is a subclass of TikTok Weebs that cosplay as popular Anime characters in an attempt to gainer likes, follows and notoriety.
Not to be confused with Weebs who use TikTok.
"Hey did you hear Chainsaw Man got an Anime adaptation? "
"Yeah the TikTok Weebs already ruined it."
A previously trending term used during early quarantine to delineate between 'bland' posts on TikTok and more emerging uses of the app, including offbeat 'Gen Z humor' and strange/humourous challenges or inside jokes. 'Straight TikTok' denotes videos of 'Thirst Traps', videos made for the creator to seem attractive or appealing, or videos made by the mainstream internet celebrities made famous by, or partaking in, TikTok e.g. Noah Beck or Charli D'amelio.
The use of 'Straight' to describe this type of feed could be because 'Straight TikTok' featured videos produced by conventionally attractive heterosexual female and male users for audiences of their opposite gender. It may have also originated from the perception that non-conventional humor and styles were commonly engaged with by people who were not heterosexual or cisgendered (like Emo or Scene culture).
The term became outdated near the end of 2020 as the trends it delineated between declined (like 'FrogTok' and other 'sides' of TikTok), and the changing culture of TikTok which saw a wide acceptance of liking TikTok celebrities and enjoying others' and ones own attractiveness without societal guilt or 'cringe'.
Despite the term literally originating from heterosexuality, sexuality often did not designate which version of the algorithmic For You Page a user of TikTok was on, simply the type of videos in their feed. E.g. a straight person could be on 'Gay TikTok' and a homosexual person could be on 'Straight TikTok'.
Person 1: "Woah check out Addison Rae's video on my for you page!"
Person 2: "Bruh, I can't believe you're on straight tiktok."
Where people like Charlie Damilio and Chase Hudson pops up on your fyp
Dude I think I'm on straight tiktok
tough luck dude